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Socioeconomic status determines COVID-19 incidence and related mortality in Santiago, Chile

open access: yesScience, 2021
Urban socioeconomics and mortality Santiago, Chile, is a highly segregated city with distinct zones of affluence and deprivation. This setting offers a window on how social factors propel the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2 ...
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Does ride-hailing increase or decrease vehicle kilometers traveled (VKT)? A simulation approach for Santiago de Chile

International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 2020
Many authors have pointed out the importance of determining the impact of ride-hailing (ridesourcing) on vehicle kilometers traveled (VKT), and thus on transport externalities like congestion. However, to date there is scant evidence on this subject.
Alejandro Tirachini, Andres Gomez-Lobo
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Public transport accessibility accounting for level of service and competition for urban opportunities: An equity analysis for education in Santiago de Chile

Journal of Transport Geography, 2021
Several cities around the world have changed their transportation planning paradigm, understanding that the prime goal is to provide access to opportunities for everyone.
Ignacio Tiznado-Aitken, Ricardo Hurtubia
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